Red And Black Plaque № 8926
Country Way, Feltham, TW13
Kempton Great Engines Designed By The Metropolitan Water Board Under The Direction Of Henry Stilgoe. These Two Triple Expansion Engines Were Manufactured By Worthington-Simpson At Newark-on-Trent And Commissioned In 1928. They Provided Clean Water To The People Of London For 50 Years. Engine No. 6 (known As The Sir William Prescott) Is The Largest Working Steam Engine In The World.